Hazardous gas detection with an integrating sphere in the near-infrared

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This paper describes an optical fibre near infrared Carbon Dioxide sensor. Using an integrating sphere as a test cell, increased path length is achieved due to multiple reflections within the sphere. Carbon dioxide is input into the sphere via an unused optical port. Light from a C + L band ASE source is transmitted through the sphere and any absorption is detected using a near infrared spectrometer. A change in optical intensity was observed at a wavelength of 1.59 um when carbon dioxide was present from which the carbon dioxide concentration can be determined. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Hawe, E., Lewis, E., & Fitzpatrick, C. (2005). Hazardous gas detection with an integrating sphere in the near-infrared. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 15(1), 250–255. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/15/1/042

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